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  3. Drone Footage Provides New Insight Into Gray Whales' Acrobatic Feeding Behavior

Drone footage provides new insight into gray whales' acrobatic feeding behavior

By Molly Rosbach on Sept. 26, 2024
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Drone photo shows a gray whale blowing a ring of bubbles overhead while feeding off the Oregon coast.
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